A) Arctic B) Temperate C) Tropical and subtropical D) Desert
A) Sandy, infertile soil B) Well-draining, fertile soil C) Clay-heavy soil D) Rocky soil
A) Partial shade (2-4 hours) B) Full sun (6-8 hours) C) Indirect sunlight D) Full shade
A) 15-20 feet B) 5-10 feet C) 1-2 feet D) 30-40 feet
A) Regularly, keeping soil moist B) Daily, regardless of soil moisture C) Never, relying on rainfall alone D) Only when the soil is completely dry
A) High potassium fertilizer B) High nitrogen fertilizer C) High phosphorus fertilizer D) Balanced fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10)
A) During flowering B) Any time of year C) During fruiting season D) After fruiting season
A) To stunt growth B) To improve air circulation and fruit production C) To make the tree look aesthetically pleasing only D) To eliminate the need for fertilization
A) Ladybugs B) Bees C) Earthworms D) Fruit flies
A) Powdery mildew B) Mosaic virus C) Anthracnose D) Rust
A) Applying sugar to the fruits B) Watering the tree excessively C) Ignoring the problem D) Use fruit fly traps or netting
A) Waterlog the soil B) Remove all the leaves C) Apply a fungicide D) Apply excessive fertilizer
A) Less than a year B) 3-5 years C) Immediately after planting D) 10-15 years
A) Yellow B) White C) Green D) Red or purple
A) They are still green B) They fall off the tree prematurely C) They are easily detached from the tree D) They are very hard to the touch
A) Shake the tree B) Cut them with a knife C) Gently pluck them by hand D) Use a ladder and a saw
A) Building materials B) Pesticides C) Fuel D) Making jams and jellies
A) Mangifera indica B) Malus domestica C) Garcinia xanthochymus D) Citrus sinensis
A) Grafting or budding B) Air layering only C) Direct seeding D) Transplanting wild seedlings
A) Deep and extensive root system B) Fibrous root system near the surface C) Shallow root system D) Taproot only
A) Fill the hole with rocks B) Leave the soil as is C) Add concrete to the hole D) Amend the soil with compost or organic matter
A) Stake the tree securely B) Plant it in a completely shaded area C) Remove all the branches D) Never water it
A) Highly acidic (4.0-5.0) B) Slightly acidic to neutral (6.0-7.0) C) Highly alkaline (8.0-9.0) D) Completely neutral (7.0)
A) Evening B) Early morning C) Late afternoon D) Midday
A) To attract pests B) To prevent water from reaching the roots C) To retain moisture and suppress weeds D) To compact the soil
A) Potassium B) Nitrogen C) Calcium D) Phosphorus
A) Freezing them for a short period B) Keeping them indoors at all times C) Gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions D) Fertilizing them heavily
A) Remove them to prevent disease spread B) Leave them to decompose naturally C) Bury them near the tree's roots D) Feed them to animals
A) Spray the trees with insecticide B) Remove all insects from the area C) Plant pollinator-attracting flowers nearby D) Cover the trees with netting
A) Years if properly stored B) Several months C) Several weeks D) Relatively short, a few days to a week |